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Tracker: Jensen Ackles Post Thanks Series Team, Confirms Filming Wrap
Jensen Ackles checked in on social media to thank the team behind CBS's Justin Hartley-starring Tracker, confirming he had wrapped filming.
By the time the dust settled on San Diego Comic-Con 2024 (SDCC 2024), fans of CBS's hit Justin Hartley (NBC's This Is Us)-starring series Tracker and fans of Jensen Ackles (Supernatural, The Boys) were hit with the intel that they were waiting for. Hartley confirmed that Ackles' Russell Shaw – brother of Hartley's Colter – will be returning in the second episode of the second season and that Ackles would be joining them this week for filming in Vancouver. Well, guess what? Filming did happen this week, and Ackles is checking in on social media to thank the team for having him back and wish them all well… "Till next time."
"Love this beautiful city! Thanks [Justin Hartley] and all the folks at [Tracker]. It's always a blast! 🫶🏼" Ackles wrote to kick off the caption to his Instagram post update. "Till next time. See you when I see you." Here's a look at the original post:
"Tracker" EP Elwood Reid Talks Season 2
Speaking with TV Insider, Reid offered some insights into how Colter's family mysteries will see Russell and their sister, Dory (Roxburgh), continue to play a role in the overarching storyline – as all three begin to realize that their parents held many more secrets than they realized. "They'll be coming in and out of the show," Reid shared. "If we can drop a few bombs into Colter's life with those characters and then see how he wrestles with those, then we'll earn them coming back to sort of sort out— because, I mean, the evidence we have in the show right now is his sister definitely has a point of view about what he should do, which is just forget about it and leave it. And then you look at Jensen's character, Russell; he seems to have sort of put it all away in a box in some way and kind of just dealt with it. But you'll learn in Episode 2, he's got very different memories of something that happened in their past that Colter has no memory of."
With the revelation that Russell wasn't involved in his and Colter's father's death ("at least not in the capacity that Colter thought he did") and the other mysterious family dynamics in play, Reid believes that there's much more to the overall family story still left to tell – which means more opportunities to have Ackles and Roxburgh back. "Jensen's coming back, which is great. Can't wait to see him. We always have so much fun together. He's a riot and a super-talented actor as well. So we're very lucky to have him. And I love Melissa as a person. She's a close friend, and so I think there's a lot more story to tell there, so would love to have her back."
Based on the bestselling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver, the CBS series spotlights Hartley's Colter, a lone-wolf survivalist who roams the country as a reward seeker, using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family. Produced by 20th Television, CBS's Tracker stars Hartley (Colter Shaw), Fiona Rene (Reenie), Robin Weigert (Teddi), Abby McEnany (Velma), and Eric Graise (Bobby). Hartley, Ken Olin, Elwood Reid, and Ben Winters executive-produce, with Deaver producing.